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Tandberg Data
Inquiry
9-4
Tandberg SLR Product Line SCSI Functional Specifications
BYTE
BIT 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
37
Main Microcode Branch Revision Level
38
39
40
41
Main Microcode ID
42
43
DSP Microcode Revision Level
44
45
46
47
DSP Microcode Release Status
Table 9-2: INQUIRY Parameter List
Peripheral Qualifier
This field will normally be set to zero. However, when
an Unsupported LUN condition exists (if an IDENTIFY
message is received, the LUN field in the Command
descriptor block will be ignored and only the LUN field
in the IDENTIFY message will be evaluated.), this field
will be set to 3.
Peripheral Device
Type
This field is normally set to 1. When an Unsupported LUN
condition exists , this field will , however, be set to
1Fh.
RMB
Removable Medium. This field is always set to 1.
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC version is always set to zero (ISO compliance is
not claimed).
ECMA
ECMA version is always set to zero (ECMA compliance is
not claimed).
ANSI
The ANSI version is set to 2 (the Drive complies with
ANSI X3.131-1994).
AERC
This bit is set to zero (no Asynchronous Event Reporting
Capability).
TrmTsk
This bit is set to zero to indicate that the Drive does
not support the TERMINATE TASK message.
NormACA
The Normal ACA Supported bit is set to zero to indicate
that Drive does not support setting the NACA bit of the
Control Byte to one.
Response Data
Format
This field is set to 2 (SCSI-2 Standard Format).
Additional Length
This field specifies the number of additional INQUIRY
parameter bytes. This field is always set to 43 (2Bh).
EncServ
The Enclosure Service bit is set to zero indicate that
the Drive does not contain an embedded enclosure
services component
MultiP
This bit set to zero, to indicate that this device has a
single port.
MChngr
This bit is set to zero, to indicate that this device is
NOT attached to a medium transport element.
ACKQREQQ
This bit is set to zero, to indicate that the Drive has
no ACK or REQ signals on a Q cable.